Although, it once was my first time to attend a few of the monthly Recruit job fairs taking place on the underground floor, I think that the big shopping mall center is really decent but as a person who isn't very familiar with and doesn't always go to this location, I've gotten lost in the way to and from here because this area is too humongous to find out how and where to go to. Problems I had encountered in the past was related to its 3 separate phases, which confused me about the directions. "Which way is the correct one to follow?" Somehow, none of those signal boards seem to help me find my way at all. Their signs and arrows are inaccurate information on how or where to go. Guidelines aren't clearly stated above. Misguided me to another phase instead of the phase number that I was trying to figure out to get to. I kept walking around the mall in circles repeatedly and returning to the same exact spot again. This made me feel quite frustrated 😤 because after searching for a long time, I was still unable to reach out to the target of my destination 🎯 "Why would they combine 2 phases together?" I don't know why is it designed like this/ who designed it to be like this, though. Any shopping mall centers should provide us with reliable sources, simply written in excise details that can be...
Read moreIf you prefer not so crowded shopping malls, dinning at restaurants with ample space, and you would not mind traveling to this close to suburbs area. This may be a good option for you. Don't expect top of the line luxury brands' flagship stores, but the most common chains are available here. Shoreline walk is very limited and mostly under construction. But one can enjoy the ambiance and escape from the busy noise...
Read moreI am a big fan of Olympian City 2 and 3, because they rarely feel so crowded like many other HK malls. OC3 is the smallest of the 3 blocks, but it houses a few nice stores and restaurant, a nice bakery and a large Pacific Coffee Company. I often go there to browse stationary at Popular, because I'm constantly refilling my art supplies.
Easy access by MTR, bus and taxi, and only a short walk...
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